7: Temples at Phnom Pros. Legend states that men and women of nearby village had a competition to decide which gender would be responsible for proposing marriage. The women tricked the men into thinking they won by building the tallest mountain. However, the women continued through the night and won - men had to then propose and pay dowries.

8: Older monkey resting near the temple. Naga. Leaving Phnom Pros for grounds that are donated by people from all over the world.

9: Brahma has four faces. Reclining Buddha in Nirvana. A dedicated memorial - Skulls from The Killing Fields.

10: Visiting the Kampong Cham Province Orphanage. Orphans come from remote areas of the province. Parents are divorced, have HIV, or are very poor.

11: Longest bamboo bridge.This connect the islands to the province.

12: 03-28-2011 Cruising on the Tonle Sap River going to Kampong Chhnang. Scenes along the river.

13: On smaller boats to explore the river banks around Kampong Chhnang.

14: Small boat tour of the market place and areas where people live in Kampong Chhnang. Market place has food, herbal medicines, BBQ, and fermented lime juice. Too much fermented lime juice can ruin kidneys.

15: Narut explains the foods in the market. Bitter seed with green leaf and lime mixture is like cigarettes for ladies. This stains the teeth red.

17: Boats on the river are living quarters and markets. Boats use generators for power and many have TV antennae.

18: Wait staff singing Happy Birthday to one of our passengers. Night scene heading to Phnom Penh. | Boat and house surrounded by water hyacinth. Leslie and Ben on cyclos in Phnom Penh. 03-29-2011

19: The Royal Palace in Phnom Penh. The President of Timor is in town, so we cannot go inside the main palace. Main hall built in 1917, designed by Cambodian architect. Top resembles snake skin with tail sticking out.

21: King Norodom's stupa and statue. Offerings to Buddha and flowers. 03-29-2011

22: Map of the Royal Palace grounds. King Norodom's picture. National Museum, terra-cotta red building with an ornate tiled roof topped with Nagas (mystical snake).

23: In the middle of the National Museum. | Lotus blossom. | Ganesha, Elephant God, a Hindu deity. | Museum has collection of pre-Ankorian and Ankorian artifacts. | Cyclo rides for Shabari and Viyyoor. | View of Phonem Penh on cyclo ride.

24: President of Timor, Dr. Jose Ramos-Horta. | View from cyclo tour. | Children waiting on the street to see President. | View of city on the way to Choeung Ek, Killing Field Memorial.

25: Skulls and bones of people killed inside the memorial. | Holes where victims were buried. | Magic tree - used to hang loud speaker to muffle sound of victims being executed. | Children were beaten by executioner. | More than 2,000 people died during Khmer Rouge Reign.

26: Russian Market, now sells Cambodian goods. Food stalls.

27: Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum. 1975-1979

29: Young dancers entertained us with traditional Cambodian dances. 03-30-2011 Heading to the border crossing of Cambodia and Vietnam. Sight on the Mekong River.

40: Brick factory - Need to cut clay into small pieces and dry in sun for 5-7 days. When dry, the bricks are put into kiln. It takes 40-45 days to become a brick. It takes 75-80 days for square tile. Need 1 ton of rice husk to burn bricks. 1 ton of rice husk cost $1.50.

41: African tulip tree. | Water hyacinth protect the river banks. Roots and silt can be mixed for fertilizer. | Snack of fruits on the sampan. | Transporting rice husk. | Men fishing. | Eyes on front of a boat look like an animal's - eyes to see the way home. | Our sampan.

42: Going to Cai Be for afternoon tours on 04-01-2011. Bridge on river. Many houseboats have TV antennae. View of church. Visited local family processor - rock salt, coconut candy, rice paper and rice puff.

43: Candy squares wrapped individually by hand in edible rice paper. Rice paper for spring rolls. Making of rice puffs by using rice and fine coal heated in a wok. The fine coal is sifted out.

44: Rice puff packaged for sale. Snake in jar of whiskey. Bruce enjoying a taste. First floating market started in 1870. Now 15 floating markets in the Mekong Delta. Each boat shows what it sells on exterior pole.

46: Farewell party with the crew and guests. Cambodian dance, Vietnamese singers, the laundry man juggling, Eric singing Filipino song to a guest, Tony and Lesley dancing, and the entire crew with the Captain in the middle.